10 things to know: No-fly list changes

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. U.S. HAS NO GOOD OPTION TO PROTECT SECOND JOURNALIST HOSTAGEAfter the Islamic State beheaded reporter James Foley, the White House must decide how it will tackle the terrorist group bearing in mind it's holding another American citizen.

2. BLACK LEADERS CALM FERGUSON CROWDSMany of the volunteers trying to ease tensions in the St. Louis suburb tell angry protesters that looting and violence will overshadow Michael Brown's killing.

3. GAZA TRUCE TALKS COLLAPSE INTO VIOLENCEAn Egyptian effort to end the monthlong war between Israel and Hamas failed once again as Palestinian militants fire dozens of rockets and Israel responds with airstrikes, killing 10.

4. U.S. CHANGING NO-FLY LIST RULESAP's Eileen Sullivan reports that the Obama administration vows to change the way air travelers can ask to be removed from the catalog of suspected terrorists.

5. HOW THE EDUCATION LANDSCAPE IN NEW ORLEANS IS CHANGINGSome are hailing the rising number of charter schools as a grand experiment but others say they are out of poorer and minority families' reach.

6. NORMALITY ELUSIVE FOR UKRAINE'S BESIEGED EASTDonetsk, which is the region's industrial center, is craving a return to normal life but is held captive to the ongoing war between Kiev and pro-Moscow rebels.

7. NFL'S VETERAN STARS DEFY AGE LABELMany players who are in their thirties shrug off jokes and gray hairs to stay in the game.

8. WHERE FLOODING IS STUNNING RESIDENTSDramatic scenes of submerged roads and rescue operations are stunning communities in Phoenix which is seeing record rainfall.

9. LIBERIA IMPOSES CURFEW IN EBOLA-STRINKEN SLUMThe country's president also ordered security forces to quarantine the neighborhood, home to at least 50,000 people.

10. WHO IS THE SUBJECT OF THE LATEST NORTH KOREAN INSULTPyongyang is calling John Kerry a wolf with a "hideous lantern jaw" in the latest slur targeted at American officials by the hostile nation.